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Precision Craftsmanship

Carada craftsmanship is second to none! All Precision Series and Criterion Series frames are guaranteed to be accurate to within 1/32 inch in all dimensions (some of our competitors have tolerances of up to 1/4 inch - and they actually admit it!).

Steel Corner Braces

You want a frame that is both perfectly flat and strong. We weren't satisfied with plastic inserts, so we had corner braces custom manufactured for us to our precise specifications. These elegantly simple steel braces hold the corners tighter and allow less frame distortion than plastic inserts.

Metal Snaps

Black Hole™ Trim

All Precision Series and Criterion Series frames are covered with our Black Hole™ velvet appliqué - at NO extra cost! This trim material dramatically sets off your projected image, while effectively absorbing image over-spill from your projector.

3M adhesive-reinforced screen borders

In setting up our manufacturing processes, we considered the old-school method of sewing the webbing around the borders of the screen material where the snaps are attached. Reinforcing the edges of the screen material (which is under considerable tension) helps limit the sag between snaps, and prevents the screen material from tearing away from the snaps.

But we discarded the idea of sewing the border on, and chose a superior solution. It's widely known that the 3M corporation has become THE source for advanced industrial adhesives. We worked very closely with a 3M distributor to find the perfect solution for our application. We wanted a product that would provide better support around the snaps and allow less sag between snaps. After experimenting with various alternatives, we chose a high quality 3M adhesive that met all our objectives. This industrial strength adhesive is laminated to a heavy gauge vinyl that we then apply to the borders of our screen material before attaching the snaps. This custom-manufactured reinforcing border is 100% bonded to the screen material, which results in less sagging between the snaps, and less buckling around the snaps, as compared to sewn-on reinforcement.